I've uploaded new package kits for above three Lisp packages. If you
are even remotely considering building an XEmacs/Mule binary kit for
21.1.x, you must upgrade the egg-its and skk you are building against.
APEL contains a new file that got left out and a bytecode portability
fix. Both these changes are necessary for APEL to work with
file-coding and no Mule.
apel-1.12
Add poem-xfc.el, bytecode portability fix
skk-1.13
Remove dumped-lisp.el
egg-its-1.17
Remove dumped-lisp.el
Due to an unexpected but planned power outage here Thursday and Friday,
Friday's beta will either be postponed until the evening or until
Saturday. I will make new Sumos at the same time.

Get it from the usual places:
ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/beta/xemacs-21.2/http://cvs.xemacs.org/
There are lots and lots of changes from 21.2.13, the most controversial
is the behavior is the behavior of the DEL key -- it now defaults to
deleting forward if there is also a Backspace keysym on the keyboard.
There is initial Mule support for Thai, KOI8, Vietnamese and Ethiopic
courtesy of MORIOKA Tomohiko and the world's foremost expert on CCL,
TAKAHASHI Naoto. Due to a mail server outage here at ETL yesterday
afternoon, the required patches to mule-base didn't reach me in time
to make yesterday's package update. I'll be making an update to
mule-base as soon as I've had a chance to test the patch first.
We will be back on a weekly release schedule, with 21.2.x betas being
released every Friday. XEmacs 21.2.15 is scheduled for Friday, May 21.
Enjoy, and have a nice weekend ...
to 21.2.14 "Dionysos"
-- mingw32 port from Andy Piper
-- fix for Solaris build lossage from Hrvoje Niksic
-- THAI/Cyrillic-KOI8, Vietnamese, Ethiopic support from MORIOKA Tomohiko
-- miscellaneous bug fixes from Gunnar Evermann
-- Internal purespace cleanup from Olivier Galibert
-- documentation updates from Hrvoje Niksic
-- dump time tuning from Hrvoje Niksic
-- miscellaneous bug fixes from Giacomo Boffi
-- font hacking from Jan Vroonhof
-- Czech language support from David Sauer
-- `delete-key-deletes-forward' now defaults to t
-- `locate-file' update from Hrvoje Niksic
-- MS Windows build fixes from Adrian Aichner
-- LDAP updates from Oscar Figueiredo
-- miscellaneous bug fixes from Colin Rafferty and Kai Haberzettl
-- disable display of images in buffers by file format
-- miscellaneous Mule fixes from Olivier Galibert
-- documentation updates from Albert Chin-A-Young
-- documentation updates from Gunnar Evermann and Stephen Turnbull
-- MS Windows build fix from Norbert Koch
-- miscellaneous MS Windows fixes from Andy Piper
-- redisplay bug fixes from Jan Vroonhof
-- miscellaneous bug fixes from Robert Pluim, MORIOKA Tomohiko
-- many, many bug fixes and enhancements from Hrvoje Niksic and Olivier
Galibert
-- miscellaneous bug fixes from Martin Buchholz
-- Miscellaneous MS Windows fixes from Philip Aston
-- lots of new tests from Hrvoje Niksic

At long last, the first maintenance release for 21.0.final aka 21.0.67
is released. Get it from the new place:
ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/xemacs-21.1/
and from the old place:
http://cvs.xemacs.org/
This contains bug fixes only and hopefully should be fairly stable.
Starting from 21.1.3, the 21.1 series will be owned by Vin Shelton.
You should be able to patch up from 21.0.67 (or a previous version) by
applying all the patch kits in between. In particular, if you are
patching up from 21.0.67, you will need to apply both 21.1 patch kits
xemacs-21.0.67-21.1.1.patch.gz
xemacs-21.1.1-21.1.2.patch.gz
in order.
If you are updating from CVS, the 21.1 branch will continue to be
the default, so you do not need to specify a release tag to get it.
I expect that people will start making binary kits from here on
out. Please coordinate with the Binary Kit Manager, Jason Mastaler
<jason(a)xemacs.org>, if you wish to contribute in this area.
There is no schedule yet for 21.1.x maintenance releases. The next
21.2 beta will be released later this afternoon.
to 21.1.2 "20 Minutes to Nikko"
-- repackage
to 21.1.1 "20 Minutes to Nikko"
-- miscellaneous bug fixes from Gunnar Evermann
-- font fix from Colin Rafferty
-- miscellaneous bug fixes from Hrvoje Niksic
-- documentation fixes from Albert Chin-A-Young, Stephen Turnbull, and
Gunnar Evermann
-- miscellaneous bug fixes from Gunnar Evermann, Jan Vroonhof and Robert Pluim